Technology Resume Example
Those qualified who work in technology jobs develop, design, and analyze technologies and reports that furnish valuable, up-to-date information to Technicians in all business, industrial, and government organizations. The format of your technology resume must give importance to our technical experience, skills and education.
Here is an example of how to write a technology resume:
JACK CARLING
24, Edmond Street,
Carlisle, MA 01741,
(123)-457 23998.
OBJECTIVE:
To obtain a position as a Computer Technician.
SUMMARY:
Software: Solaris 2.X, SunOS 4.x, HP UX, AIX, DNS, NFSPPP, Sybase, TCP/IP, NFS, NIS, Windows 3.1, Windows 95/NT, Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI, SNA, X.25, MS Office, Sendmail, Netscape, Synchronize, SNM, Firewall-l, Solstice Security Manager
Hardware: Sun Sparc/Ultra/Enterprise, RS6000, HP Workstations, IBM PCs and Compatibles, SSA, RSM, Boxhill / ECCS Raid storage solutions, solid state drives, I/O devices, 10/l00Base-T, 10Base2, Cabletron network hubs, network probes
Languages: C++, C, Visual C++, awk, borne shell, sed, tk/tcl, Perl, HTML
Computer Proficiencies: MS Office 2000, Excel 7.0, Word 7.0, Access 7.0, PowerPoint 7.0, PageMaker 6.0, Visual Basic 4.0, Word Perfect 5.1, Minitab 10.2, Internet Explorer 5.0+, Netscape Navigator 4.0+
Language Comprehension: Basic Spanish
EDUCATION:
Pace University
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, May 1989
Sun Education Services: Advanced SunOS Administration, Solaris 1.X to Solaris 2.X, Advanced Solaris Administration
EXPERIENCE:
XYZ Company: Advanced AIX Administration, Jan. 1994 to Present
AMERICAN CREDIT BANK CORPORATION
Systems Manager
Responsibilities:
Currently managing a staff of 95 technology professionals with responsibility for offices in NY, London, Paris and Tokyo.
Responsible for SUN System Administration, Network Management and Database Administration for the Retail Banking Division of American Credit Bank.
This area grew from 200 HP, IBM and SUN workstations on 2 Networks in one location to more than 2500 SUN workstations on over 160 networks in 275 locations world wide.
Lead UNIX Systems Administrator, Jan. 1991 to Dec. 1993
Responsibilities:
Managed SUN/OS based trading network company wide (2,500 nodes).
Managed 13 Unix Systems Administrators.
Maintained all network file system (NFS) mounts.
Implemented and administered network information services (NIS) for multiple domains.
Installed and troubleshot trader system applications.
Configured all servers and workstations to system requirements.
ACTIVITIES:
Alpha Kappa Psi - Professional Business Fraternity
Vice President of Membership
Rush Co-Chair
Pledge Class President
OrangeAid - community service event, Fall 1996
Student Liaison Coordinator
Committee Co-Chair